Description
About the Author
Cade Brumley is a district-level leader within the DeSoto Parish School System and adjunct graduate faculty at Northwestern State University and Louisiana State University-Shreveport. The former teacher, coach, assistant principal, and principal earned a Bachelors in Health and Human Performance from Northwestern State University, a Masters of Education in Administration from Louisiana State University-Shreveport, and a Doctorate of Education in Leadership from Stephen F. Austin State University.
Reviews
As the standards movement progresses, Brumley argues that unless leaders are connected to passion, purpose, and servant-leadership, they will fail. A timely and powerful reminder of what's at the core of school leadership. -- Michael Fullan, Professor, University of Toronto
I really loved the book. Brumley's use of research, poetry, and experiences from real principals to examine concepts is exceptional. This should be a best seller! -- Andrea Martin, Executive Director, Louisiana Association of Principals
The most important thing about servant leadership is putting it into practice. Dr. Brumley offers school principals a comprehensive guide to doing exactly that. This translation of servant leadership into daily practices will make school principals more effective in serving students and school communities. -- Kent M. Keith, Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership, CEO and Author of The Case for Servant Leadership
[It] encompasses every element necessary for school principals to be successful as servant leaders in an ever-changing society. This book fulfills a long-awaited demand for progressive principals in a very real world, challenged with monumental expectations to meet multiple needs within their learning communities. -- Darin Jolly, Principal, Mabank Middle School, Mabank Texas
The roles, responsibilities, and expectations of today's school leaders have changed. As a result, the type of leadership needed has also evolved. In order to successfully effect change in today's schools, a leader must not see the position as a job but as more of a calling. This book is a must-read for those who believe they have what it takes to accept the challenge of educational leadership. -- Ruth Ray-Jackson, Associate Professor & Chair, Louisiana State University-Shreveport
Book Information
ISBN 9781610483919
Author Cade Brumley
Format Paperback
Page Count 172
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Education
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 259g
Dimensions(mm) 233mm * 155mm * 10mm